ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Patriots will release WR DeVante Parker.
The move will officially happen on Wednesday, but Parker has already been granted permission to talk to other teams. Though it’s no surprise that the Pats are moving on from Parker after his 33-catch, 394-yard campaign in 2023. The veteran boundary receiver was unable to separate from defenders, command targets at a high clip, or do damage with the ball in his hands. Most of his time in 2023 was spent doing wind sprints. What is more than a bit surprising is the fact that the Patriots signed him to a three-year contract extension last summer. The deal was worth up to $33 million, though much of that was based on incentives that he never earned. One of many wide receiver blunders for the Patriots in recent memory, Parker will be stuck with backup duties on whatever team signs him this offseason.